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Big problem - need help Ok where to start? I got my new pc about 2 weeks ago now, its still under full warranty. Im on Windows XP Professional, and Service Pack 1a. My specs are as follows: AMD 64-bit 3700+ 1 Gb A-data RAM, 400Mhz DFI LanParty nF3 250Gb UT RX800XT Vivo Platinum 120Gb Western Digital HDD High Power 420w power supply. Ok, and to the problems. Earlier on (im on my mums pc now) on my comp, i scheduled ScanDisk to start up next time my comp was booted up. Later on, my brother was playing UT2003, when it froze. this is normal (see my other thread), and so he pressed the re-set button. while booting, ScanDisk started up. About half way through, my brother (who is young) panicked, as he didnt know what was happening, and so held down the off-button. The comp switched off, so he then pressed it again to turn it back on. When it started up, The LanParty screen which i nornmally have, came up. then, a new screen came up. Im sure youve seen it - the lack screen which says : "Wondows did not start sucessfully. Blah blah", then gives you five options for start up: Start in Safe Mode Safe mode with networking Safe mode with Command Prompt Start with last know good configuration ( last settings that worked) Start Windows normally. Ok, now, no matter what i press, all that happens, is a black screen, the the pc resets, and i get that screen again. i cant get passed it, it just resets, no matter what i do. Does anyone know whats wrong? If not, any good websites, where i can recieve tech help from someone who can help me? i can take it into a shop, but not for another week, and id rather not spend the mony if i dont have to. big problem i know - if noone can help, then anyone know plaxces like PCWorld where i can get good help from tech people, or places to look and ring? thanks, i really wanna get this fixed, that pc was expensive Blitzkrieg. |
Re: Big problem - need help ok, first off, dont take a computer back over that, it is meirly an OS/HardDrive problem, not the whole computers gone spastik:p it seems that something has been corrupted, ie- windows. if you didnt have anything important on the PC then i suggest, you format, and re-install windows(being that it ISNT oem). Thats the best i can give you, sorry. |
Re: Big problem - need help Most new PC's ship with a recovery disc (I'm assuming it's a branded machine? Dell or something?). That is probably your best option right now. It will delete all your info, though. What would be best is if you had a real XP install disc, because you could then do a repair install, and it would at least get you a bootable Windows system. Short and sweet: Windows is broken, the freezing shouldn't have been tolerated (did you have the newest drivers? Maybe an overloaded PSU?), and you've probably lost your data unless you know some deeper mojo than most people. I could get your stuff off the machine, but I can't walk you through it. Take it to a local computer expert if you have anything terribly valuable you need recovered. |
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Just repair your WinXP installation. |
Re: Big problem - need help Thanks guys. No, it was a custom built pc, so i have no re-format disks, but i also went to another website, and they said to put in my XP disks, and that should reinstall windows. i didnt have anything too important on there, just crap, but that dowsnt matter - better than having no pc. I think the crashes are due too an overloaded PSU, but well worry about that later. Ok, im off to try this out - wish me luck. |
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Re: Big problem - need help If you have an XP CD, it will have a "Repair Install" option when you boot from it. Use that. It'll keep most (if not all) your settings and programs, depending on what was lost. |
Re: Big problem - need help Yeah, i tried that, but it wouldnt work - it just had an exit option that was all. Im all done now - completely new pc... Doesnt matter, i didnt have much, just gotts re-download all my programs... |
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